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. >> i mean, haley barber had the best of what the obligation was, former governor of mississippi, he said this convention was about mitt romney establishing that he wasn't a practicing plur crat. i mean it had to come across, that is both problematic and personal as well. i mean david is absolutely right. i mean it was like a meeting of the national association of federal of small businesses. i mean you know, nobody, is anybody a social worker? there was no mention of the military at all. >> except for condi. >> but i mean i'm talking about in its presidential acceptance speech. iraq and afghanistan went absolutely unremarked upon. and this was after we -- >> but i mean, no, it was-- so i mean those who would stand at freedom's watch tonight, i mean, you know t seemed to come down, if you had a business, you were to be elevated. >> there is a supposition in there which is questionable, frankly, which is that if gdp goes up, if productivity goes up, everybody will benefit. and that is a supposition, we're going to get growth going, business going and everybody will benefit, frankly yo
. >> i mean, haley barber had the best of what the obligation was, former governor of mississippi, he said this convention was about mitt romney establishing that he wasn't a practicing plur crat. i mean it had to come across, that is both problematic and personal as well. i mean david is absolutely right. i mean it was like a meeting of the national association of federal of small businesses. i mean you know, nobody, is anybody a social worker? there was no mention of the military at...
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we found him working his barber chair in a no frills shop. >> we have three barbers in here. we're pretty steady. you know, they come in. one of us try to be here at all times. so we all have to know how to cut all kind of hair. >> as with any barber, it's important to keep the customers satisfied. that's especially true when your clients are inmates. >> you know, occasionally guys, they drop by and want to give you a little something if you give a good haircut, you know? want to give you a soup or something like that or a canned good or something like that. it's not a mandatory thing but they won't let you refuse them. you know what i'm saying? they won't let you refuse them. >> barber shops have been a favorite stop for "lockup" crews at prisons nationwide. >> any man that walks through the door can get a haircut and he'll get a good haircut. he might not get a whole lot of layers and feathers and all that, but he'll get a good haircut. >> we met willard lucas at indiana state prison. he had been working the same chair for 26 years. >> my special haircut is a taper haircut.
we found him working his barber chair in a no frills shop. >> we have three barbers in here. we're pretty steady. you know, they come in. one of us try to be here at all times. so we all have to know how to cut all kind of hair. >> as with any barber, it's important to keep the customers satisfied. that's especially true when your clients are inmates. >> you know, occasionally guys, they drop by and want to give you a little something if you give a good haircut, you know? want...
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but in 2005 barber recanted his testimony and said wolfe had nothing to do with the murder. in 2010 barber testified in federal court that he implicated wolfe to avoid the death penalty. the judge overturned wolfe's convictions finding that prosecutors allowed barber to give false testimony. >> my son should not be dying for selling marijuana. >> reporter: last month the state lost again when a federal appeals court refused to reinstate the murder conviction and death sentence. tomorrow at justin wolfe's bond hearing his attorney will ask the judge to set him free. >> but if i don't hold onto the hope, then i don't have anything. so i'm just going to continue to hope and believe that justice will finally be served and we'll finally get justin home. >> prince william commonwealth attorney paul lebert has recused himself from the case. 9news will there be and bring you the latest on air and, of course, online at www.wusa9.com. >>> tonight giant sugary drinks get the boot in new york city. the board of health passed a new rule today, the measure placing late of 16 ounces on the
but in 2005 barber recanted his testimony and said wolfe had nothing to do with the murder. in 2010 barber testified in federal court that he implicated wolfe to avoid the death penalty. the judge overturned wolfe's convictions finding that prosecutors allowed barber to give false testimony. >> my son should not be dying for selling marijuana. >> reporter: last month the state lost again when a federal appeals court refused to reinstate the murder conviction and death sentence....
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buchanan, a prison barber. >> it was always one of my dreams to be a barber, because on the street, i used to always hang around the barber shop, right? i used to always sit up in the barber shop and listen to them tell jokes one know? tell jokes and cut hair. and that's the way it was, just always fun and laughter in the barbershop and that's all i was doing here. but i got fired for it. >> offender buchanan was fired from the barbershop for making inappropriate comments towards staff. so the female officer working the barbershop fired him for that. he was told he had a certain amount of time to find a new job. the time passed and he was unable to find a job. as a result of that, he assaulted two staff members in "f" dorm. >> cadwell received only minor cuts. but taylo is now experiencing an irregular heartbeat. >> you got any nitro? give him another one and get him out of here. >> what made me mad about mr. taylo is he's supposed to be my counselor. i'm in his dorm and he wasn't even trying to help me. >> the decision is made to transport taylo to a nearby emergency room. >> after i
buchanan, a prison barber. >> it was always one of my dreams to be a barber, because on the street, i used to always hang around the barber shop, right? i used to always sit up in the barber shop and listen to them tell jokes one know? tell jokes and cut hair. and that's the way it was, just always fun and laughter in the barbershop and that's all i was doing here. but i got fired for it. >> offender buchanan was fired from the barbershop for making inappropriate comments towards...
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tonight, a conversation with a noted author, benjamin barber. restoring the american economy and the continuing conversation about austerity. this weekend in los angeles, dr. baraber be at the independence day, hoping to solve our shared problems. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with dr. benjamin barber, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: all right, please welcome david barber to the program, the noted author and furious at the center for the philanthropy and civil society at the university of new york. he is also the founder of interdependent state. it celebrates its 10th anniversary in l.a., and he joins
tonight, a conversation with a noted author, benjamin barber. restoring the american economy and the continuing conversation about austerity. this weekend in los angeles, dr. baraber be at the independence day, hoping to solve our shared problems. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with dr. benjamin barber, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the...
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in 2010, barber testified in federal court that he implicated wolfe to avoid the death penalty. the judge overturned wolfe's conviction finding that prosecutors allowed barber to give false testimony. >> my son should not be dying for selling marijuana. >> reporter: last month the state lost again when a federal appeals court refused to reinstate the murder conviction and death sentence. tomorrow at justin wolfe's bond hearing, his attorney will ask the judge to set him free. >> if i don't hold on to the hope, then i don't have anything. so i'm just going to continue to hope and believe that justice will finally be served and we'll finally get justin home. >> reporter: terry steinberg is hoping the new prosecutor appointed to the case will decide not to retry it. in fairfax, peggy fox, 9news now. >>> health hazards at howard university shut down a cafeteria kitchen and mice at a prep table closed a montgomery county restaurant. here is investigator reporter russ ptacek with our 9 wants to know food alert. >> reporter: restaurants all over the world know you have to use hot water
in 2010, barber testified in federal court that he implicated wolfe to avoid the death penalty. the judge overturned wolfe's conviction finding that prosecutors allowed barber to give false testimony. >> my son should not be dying for selling marijuana. >> reporter: last month the state lost again when a federal appeals court refused to reinstate the murder conviction and death sentence. tomorrow at justin wolfe's bond hearing, his attorney will ask the judge to set him free....
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but in 2005 barber recanted his testimony and said wolfe had nothing to do with the murder. in 2010 barber testified in federal court that he implicated wolfe to avoid the death penalty. the judge overturned wolfe's conviction finding that prosecutors allowed barber to give false testimony. >> my son should not be dying for selling marijuana. >> reporter: last month the state lost again when a federal appeals court refused to reinstate the murder conviction and death sentence. tomorrow at justin wolfe's bond hearing his attorney will ask the judge to set him free. >> but if i don't hold onto the hope, then i don't have anything. so i'm just going to continue to hope and believe that justice will finally be served and we'll finally get justin home. >> now prosecutors have said it doesn't matter if owen barber recanted his testimony because he can't be trusted, but on the other hand, justin wolfe's mother said if he can't be trusted, you can't believe him, you can't believe him from the start at the trial. we will see what happens tomorrow. we'll be at the bone hearing and we'
but in 2005 barber recanted his testimony and said wolfe had nothing to do with the murder. in 2010 barber testified in federal court that he implicated wolfe to avoid the death penalty. the judge overturned wolfe's conviction finding that prosecutors allowed barber to give false testimony. >> my son should not be dying for selling marijuana. >> reporter: last month the state lost again when a federal appeals court refused to reinstate the murder conviction and death sentence....
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the person who shot and killed petrole was owen barber. barber testified that justin wolfe hired him to kill daniel petrole. but since then owen barber has recanted that testimony and even told a federal judge that the only reason he said wolfest hired him to do it was to avoid the death penalty himself. that evidence convinced the judge along with other evidence that he found that prosecutors withheld information and evidence that would have helped wolfe. the judge threw out the conviction and the death sentence. the case went to a federal appeals court which found the same. so now we're back here in prince william county court where the defense had a motion to set justin wolfe -- release him on bond. the commonwealth's attorney who has the case argued that he should not be set free. he said he might be a flight risk and that he had been a drug kingpin and there was no reason to release him, that the federal court hearings were federal and were separate and that now we're in the commonwealth. the judge deciding against the defense. it was
the person who shot and killed petrole was owen barber. barber testified that justin wolfe hired him to kill daniel petrole. but since then owen barber has recanted that testimony and even told a federal judge that the only reason he said wolfest hired him to do it was to avoid the death penalty himself. that evidence convinced the judge along with other evidence that he found that prosecutors withheld information and evidence that would have helped wolfe. the judge threw out the conviction and...
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let's talk to tiki barber. good morning. >> good morning, how you doing? >> i'm good. >> i love the new york post. >> is it fair, though? i mean -- >> it kind of has to be. in 2007 when the giants won, the jets brought in brett favre which was a distraction in and of itself. now they won last season and they bring in tim tebow, really to compete with mark sanchez, but i think it will get to be more than that as tim tebow wants to be on the field, and i think as the jets perform bad in the start of the season, the fans and the media will want tim
let's talk to tiki barber. good morning. >> good morning, how you doing? >> i'm good. >> i love the new york post. >> is it fair, though? i mean -- >> it kind of has to be. in 2007 when the giants won, the jets brought in brett favre which was a distraction in and of itself. now they won last season and they bring in tim tebow, really to compete with mark sanchez, but i think it will get to be more than that as tim tebow wants to be on the field, and i think as the...
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s most prominent union leaders brendan barber of the trades union congress and his r.t. sarah first reports next the warning signs are all there. britain is being cursed towards an economic nightmare of decades long stagnation that's according to trade union leader brendan barber now he's called on the government to change course that's failed austerity drive now the trade unions congress represents more than six million which his workers and secretary general brendan barber has accused the conservative prime minister david cameron and chancellor george osborne of knowing very little of the person beyond the wealthy west london districts where they live he also said that their insistence on austerity is not going to affect the wealthy in these areas but it's going to be the poor he pays the price now he also spoke stratospheric inequality between the rich and the poor in britain we've come to one of the wealthier areas in london where we've come to the local church now the church here provides a twice weekly feed banks service that's given a service to people who are str
s most prominent union leaders brendan barber of the trades union congress and his r.t. sarah first reports next the warning signs are all there. britain is being cursed towards an economic nightmare of decades long stagnation that's according to trade union leader brendan barber now he's called on the government to change course that's failed austerity drive now the trade unions congress represents more than six million which his workers and secretary general brendan barber has accused the...
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equation and is central banks try to reflate asset prices on the flip side we'll hear how moffatt mark barber lays out his case longer term for a deed lation narry collapse plus yesterday while the fed was overshadowing all other financial news of five hundred billion dollars spending bill easily got through the house of representatives to keep the government's wheels greased until march now the government borrowed nearly thirty five cents for every dollar it spent this year according to the wall street journal mind you lawmakers purportedly hope to address spending after the election but hey what's wrong with deficit spending anyway google if you're from edward harrison founder of credit write downs on that question and the depressed housing prices that the fed is targeting with its policy economic symptom or is that the disease. symptom the fed is trying to treat this symptom with q we instead of the disease of the high debt keeping people from being able to buy homes or get out of them in the first place this gameshow idea came thanks to you our loyal viewer more in viewer feedback let's g
equation and is central banks try to reflate asset prices on the flip side we'll hear how moffatt mark barber lays out his case longer term for a deed lation narry collapse plus yesterday while the fed was overshadowing all other financial news of five hundred billion dollars spending bill easily got through the house of representatives to keep the government's wheels greased until march now the government borrowed nearly thirty five cents for every dollar it spent this year according to the...
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. >> flying in a barber just to do this. seriously. that is a great mustache when they fly in a barber to ship it. >> it is scary. something i just discovered on twitter -- >> how it works? >> no. there is a new account called "nfl replacement refs." they just started a yesterday. they have 89,000 followers already. and they are very funny. >> they with >> it has been nice during the daylight, but a little chilly afterward. >> yes, it has been. 80 tomorrow, with a shower or even an afternoon thunderstorm. 20% chance we will have a bit of rain, especially on thursday evening. >> not acceptable. put to work on that. >> 40% chance on friday. >> if you were a replacement weatherman -- ah anncr: more anti-maryland ads. from this west virginia casino. they want marylanders to keep coming to west virginia... casinos like theirs. spending one hundred seventy million a year. question seven will keep those dollars at home. with a limited expansion of gaming that will mean... hundreds of millions for schools in the baltimore area... and across th
. >> flying in a barber just to do this. seriously. that is a great mustache when they fly in a barber to ship it. >> it is scary. something i just discovered on twitter -- >> how it works? >> no. there is a new account called "nfl replacement refs." they just started a yesterday. they have 89,000 followers already. and they are very funny. >> they with >> it has been nice during the daylight, but a little chilly afterward. >> yes, it has...
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ron barber was one of those wounded in the shooting. giffords launched a political action committee. they will support democratic candidates dedicated to compromise and bipartisanship. >>> "moneywatch" time on a friday. market rally on action by europe's bank to ease the eurozone crisis. where is the fastest highway in the country. ashley morrison noise. >> yeah, the one i take into work. >>> investors around the world seemed to like what they heard from the president of the central bank. mario draghi announced plans to buy bonds. it's expected to draw down borrowing rates. >>> asian markets soared. the nikkei added more than 2%. its biggest one-day percentage gain in five months. while hong kong's hang seng rose 3%. >>> the bond buying program sparked a banner day. the dow jones added 244 points to close at its highest point since 2007 before the great recession began. the nasdaq was up 66 points. >>> amazon's trying to get a jump on the holiday shopping season. on thursday, the company unveiled four new kindle fire tablet computers. t
ron barber was one of those wounded in the shooting. giffords launched a political action committee. they will support democratic candidates dedicated to compromise and bipartisanship. >>> "moneywatch" time on a friday. market rally on action by europe's bank to ease the eurozone crisis. where is the fastest highway in the country. ashley morrison noise. >> yeah, the one i take into work. >>> investors around the world seemed to like what they heard from the...
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. >>> and tiki barber weighs in on whether refs on the bench will sideline nfl games. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye and it 18:8:00 o the east coast and 5:00 a.m. out west. thank you for starting your morning with us. the army corps of engineers is trying to keep a dam from failing and flooding hundreds of home. it is near the pearl river and st. tammany parish. water is about to overtop the banks of the river, and that could flood 35 subdivisions. homeland secretary janet napolitano will be in the gulf coast region today and talk to the officials in louisiana about the disaster recovery and president obama heads to louisiana tomorrow. the chief of staff from i.c.e. has resigned. suzanne barr says she has created a culture of sexual discrimination gaiagainst men. it follows a suit against the partment of homeland security. james hayesays he was crossed over for promotion s in favor o less qualified women. >>> the nfl will start the new season this week with the replacement refs on the field, and the nfl locked out the regular refs over dispute of salaries and pensions, and
. >>> and tiki barber weighs in on whether refs on the bench will sideline nfl games. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye and it 18:8:00 o the east coast and 5:00 a.m. out west. thank you for starting your morning with us. the army corps of engineers is trying to keep a dam from failing and flooding hundreds of home. it is near the pearl river and st. tammany parish. water is about to overtop the banks of the river, and that could flood 35 subdivisions. homeland...
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the killer owen barber who was serving 35 years testified wolfe hired him to do it but barber has since recanted and said he lied to save himself. prosecutors say they're preparing to retry justin wolfe. >> he is a changed man and he spent 10 years on death row. enough is enough already. >> this has been the strongest scared straight program any kid could ever go through. >> justin has grown up, he has watched a number of men walk off to their death from death row. and that is quite a lesson that no one should ever have to experience. >> a new trial date has been set for october 15th. >>> front and center, the virginia board of health and the fight over abortion clinics. at issue, do clinics have to meet stringent hospital-like standards to keep going. surae chinn was on the scene as the big decision came down. >> reporter: the vote was 13-2 to adopt the stricter guidelines. the two opposing board members left in tears when the vote came down the crowd erupted. they had sat together in peace but left in turmoil. angry pro-choice advocates shouting politics won and not women. >> please r
the killer owen barber who was serving 35 years testified wolfe hired him to do it but barber has since recanted and said he lied to save himself. prosecutors say they're preparing to retry justin wolfe. >> he is a changed man and he spent 10 years on death row. enough is enough already. >> this has been the strongest scared straight program any kid could ever go through. >> justin has grown up, he has watched a number of men walk off to their death from death row. and that is...
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tiki barber is here laughing about this. authorities say radar detected an anomaly underneath the concrete. >> that's why tiki barber is here, our top story. a deal made to get the nfl's regular refs back on the field tonight. >> thankfully. >> i thought hoffa was buried underneath the south end zone of the old giants stadium. an deal? you woke up to a deal this morning? >> it's fantastic. i actually went to bed waiting for it to happen, and about 12:00 last night, my phone started buzzing, so i knew a deal had been reached. and it's fantastic. it's fantastic for everyone involved. now there's trust in the interaction with the officials. there's still going to be arguing with referees and they're still going to make bad calls, but now we're going to know that it's coming from a base of knowledge. these guys know what they're talking about and they're going to have an argument for why they do what they do on the field. these replacement guys simply weren't qualified. >> they missed the preseason, though. have they been kept u
tiki barber is here laughing about this. authorities say radar detected an anomaly underneath the concrete. >> that's why tiki barber is here, our top story. a deal made to get the nfl's regular refs back on the field tonight. >> thankfully. >> i thought hoffa was buried underneath the south end zone of the old giants stadium. an deal? you woke up to a deal this morning? >> it's fantastic. i actually went to bed waiting for it to happen, and about 12:00 last night, my...
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all i do is play draw something and sample olive oil relaxants at the barber shop. [ laughter ] republicans are supporting millionaires on wall street while talking about doom and gloom in the job market. it's like they're smoking the mirror. excuse me, it's like they're putting smoke into a mirror because in the mirror, our country, he's got emphysema. because that's bad. talk to you. [ cheers and applause ] yeah!!! whoa!!!! yeah!!! [ smooching ] [ growling ] ♪ so you're going to give me all that for this last diet mountain dew? yeah, i just love the taste of diet dew. nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] diet mountain dew. yeah, it tastes that good. what about an island? [ hero ] nope. blank check? [ hero ] nah. but i'm mark cuban. blank check? denny's everyday value slam egis four dollars every day. wait, is that right? eggs, bacon, pancakes. yeah. that's right. the four dollar everyday value slam. only four dollars every day. only at denny's. ♪ ♪ this may this may be the last time ♪ ♪ oh, this may this may be the last time ♪ ♪ oh, this may this may be the last time ♪ ♪ ma
all i do is play draw something and sample olive oil relaxants at the barber shop. [ laughter ] republicans are supporting millionaires on wall street while talking about doom and gloom in the job market. it's like they're smoking the mirror. excuse me, it's like they're putting smoke into a mirror because in the mirror, our country, he's got emphysema. because that's bad. talk to you. [ cheers and applause ] yeah!!! whoa!!!! yeah!!! [ smooching ] [ growling ] ♪ so you're going to give me all...
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in 2005 barber recanted the testimony and said he had nothing to do with the murder. he said he implicated wolf to avoid the death penalty. >> i don't hold on to the hope, then i don't have anything to grasp on to. i'm going to continue to hope and believe that justice will be served. >> she said her son should have been punished for selling marijuana but spending 11 years on death row was more than enough. today at a bond hearing an attorney will ask for his client to be released. >>> here's a look at some other things making news. pennsylvania's supreme court is debating the state's controversial new voter identification law. it requires voters to show photo i.d. before casting a ballot. opponents of the law claim it unfairly targets the elderly, poor and minorities. the state says it's just a way to protect against voter fraud. the court is expected to issue a ruling before the end of the month. >>> the chicago school board says negotiators are at the brink of an agreement which would end a week-long teachers strike. the head of the teachers union says she's optimi
in 2005 barber recanted the testimony and said he had nothing to do with the murder. he said he implicated wolf to avoid the death penalty. >> i don't hold on to the hope, then i don't have anything to grasp on to. i'm going to continue to hope and believe that justice will be served. >> she said her son should have been punished for selling marijuana but spending 11 years on death row was more than enough. today at a bond hearing an attorney will ask for his client to be released....
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ben barber and will cain are back with us now. if you give a person pain medication, at some point they become addicted to it. have you to stop giving them medication when the patient gets better. when does that happen? >> happens with medication but not government spending. when the government spending is authorized by the american people. >> don't think we're addicted to. >> we're addicted to our defense budget which is always exempted from anything. $4 trillion, $5 trillion has gone out under obama, part of what happened. i agree with will on that, but 3 trillion of that went to the iraqi war, 3 trillion. we got out of iraq, and you see today our being there did very little good despite the horrendous losses. >> the fiscal cliff will take care of the defense spending. >> we've got to hit not just discretionary spending for health and welfare and education and transportation that we all benefit from, we've got to hit those areas like atomic weapons where we still are fighting the cold war so there's a lot that can be done to red
ben barber and will cain are back with us now. if you give a person pain medication, at some point they become addicted to it. have you to stop giving them medication when the patient gets better. when does that happen? >> happens with medication but not government spending. when the government spending is authorized by the american people. >> don't think we're addicted to. >> we're addicted to our defense budget which is always exempted from anything. $4 trillion, $5 trillion...
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i love my hair, i'm a barber, i love my hair. i lost that and i thought i lost my life. >> let me see your head. >> let me see your head. >> it's ashy. i ain't shaved. >> on top? >> i know you got the hookup on that. >> glass' job as a prison barber has allowed him to not only change the way other inmates look, but the way he sees them as well. robert burzee is one of his regulars. >> i sat right here in this chair and said -- >> no, the first time you asked me to cut your hair, i wasn't willing to cut your hair. i used to gay bash because i had a homophobia nature. i think everybody does when you're young because you think everybody wants you. and you don't want anybody coming at you like that. >> they call you bra-zee now. >> huh? i didn't get that e-mail. what are you talking about? bra-zee. like his last name. make kind of a joke out of it. which is kind of funny, you know. >> so you don't have a problem cutting gay guys' hair? >> as long as he respects who i am as a man, me being married and all, as long as you don't come at
i love my hair, i'm a barber, i love my hair. i lost that and i thought i lost my life. >> let me see your head. >> let me see your head. >> it's ashy. i ain't shaved. >> on top? >> i know you got the hookup on that. >> glass' job as a prison barber has allowed him to not only change the way other inmates look, but the way he sees them as well. robert burzee is one of his regulars. >> i sat right here in this chair and said -- >> no, the first...
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themselves with these famous economists now earlier i spoke with gloom doom and gloom reports mark barber himself all about it take a listen. to people like paul krugman for example or ben bernanke have strongly associated themselves with these famous economist but if keynes or friedman were alive today do you think this they would endorse these modern thinkers policies. actually i could tell you keynes was a very intelligent man and actually he also had the flexibility to change some of his view if the arguments presented to him were convincing conditions change and it changed some of israel's and he actually there was a huge debate in the late twenty's between american economies to maintain that inflation was not just an increase in the prices of consumer goods but that they had at that time also inflation in real estate prices in the late twenty's and in installment credit and then inflation in stock prices and after the crash in twenty nine days during the depression keynes himself wrote that if someone had just looked at consumer prices and at commodity prices wholesale prices in the
themselves with these famous economists now earlier i spoke with gloom doom and gloom reports mark barber himself all about it take a listen. to people like paul krugman for example or ben bernanke have strongly associated themselves with these famous economist but if keynes or friedman were alive today do you think this they would endorse these modern thinkers policies. actually i could tell you keynes was a very intelligent man and actually he also had the flexibility to change some of his...
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the star of the show is chris barber a 26-year-old virgin. >> we don't engage in sexual activities before marriage? >> not even a case? >> of course, kisses, what not. we try to keep it clean. >> well, we talk about being chaste. >> this isn't fun stuff to talk about on a date. >> we have lots of things to talk about. >> reporter: that's melissa, one of 12 women vying for chris' heart. they let us tag along as they got to know each other. right off the bat chris and melissa broke one of my pre conceptions about the church of ladder day saints. >> coca-cola -- >> we're not supposed to drink hot drinks. >> yeah. >> i don't think coca-cola will turn me into a lunatic. >> reporter: it's a far cry from abc owes "the bachelor pad" this summer a bunch of contestantsup. not likely to happen on "the mormon bachelor". >> we get hit on about doing a fantasy suite. sorry, kissing is all you'll see. friends aubrey and erin came up with the idea of the show after graduating from brigham young university. as young mormons they found the dating culture especially frustrating. >> our dating practices are
the star of the show is chris barber a 26-year-old virgin. >> we don't engage in sexual activities before marriage? >> not even a case? >> of course, kisses, what not. we try to keep it clean. >> well, we talk about being chaste. >> this isn't fun stuff to talk about on a date. >> we have lots of things to talk about. >> reporter: that's melissa, one of 12 women vying for chris' heart. they let us tag along as they got to know each other. right off the...
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. >> on saturday 38-year-old fred king dropped his son off at a barber shop and said he would be right back. later sat dray night he was found shot several times in the 2600 block of kemp street. the engin was running and the door was open. police have few clues. the family made a big plea for people to come forward. they say the man who they affectionately called big fred was a friend to everybody. >> he just wanted to see his daughter go to georgetown or go to college and you will fill the dream of playing -- and fulfill the dream of playing basketball. if you saw anything last saturday night, please call in the information. he was a good dude, man. >> reporter: if you have any information that can help police crack this case, call metro crime stoppers at 1-866-7-lockup. >> a second deputy died last night after having a hark. sergeant ian loughran starting having pains. >>> the gunman in the perry hall high school appeared in court. he is on a suicide watch at the detention center. the state apparently hasn't provided his attorneys with the mental evaluation. outside the courthouse h
. >> on saturday 38-year-old fred king dropped his son off at a barber shop and said he would be right back. later sat dray night he was found shot several times in the 2600 block of kemp street. the engin was running and the door was open. police have few clues. the family made a big plea for people to come forward. they say the man who they affectionately called big fred was a friend to everybody. >> he just wanted to see his daughter go to georgetown or go to college and you will...
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next we will have former new york giants tiki barber. he joins us live with his take. great to have tiki here. >> those replacement refs have a new slogan, close enough! that's fine. have you seen that footage of that call last night? oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. i haven't seen people this upset over a piece of tape since that anti-islam film came out. well, last night the replacement refs made a very controversial call, many people felt cost green bay the game. well, thank god fans in green bay don't take their football that seriously. whoo! that could have been a big brouhaha. 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the
next we will have former new york giants tiki barber. he joins us live with his take. great to have tiki here. >> those replacement refs have a new slogan, close enough! that's fine. have you seen that footage of that call last night? oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. i haven't seen people this upset over a piece of tape since that anti-islam film came out. well, last night the replacement refs made a very controversial call, many people felt cost green bay the game. well, thank god fans in green...
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selling perfume and his barber shop. c-span2 to keep his license. he won that case. the riot was very discouraging from washington. a lot of the most able and successful blacks left and went to toronto. beverly snow and william walker who was his business partner wound up in toronto. the carrier brothers. so it was kind of an exodus. they have really reached the limits of what was possible in washington. they had seen that there were not going to be allowed to go any farther. they moved on. >> the research. the frustrations, trump's. >> well, i've always know, your question, i was going to do this book. one reason, the sources were so interesting. so many good sources. the first and foremost was an important call by the time the story takes place, 55 years old. she has been keeping a diary of your life for close to 40 years. pretty much wrote down every day, you know, five days a week, six days a week what happened at a life. this is not an emotional diary. see is not a confessional or express a type of person, but she just said what happened in a life. mr. adams, th
selling perfume and his barber shop. c-span2 to keep his license. he won that case. the riot was very discouraging from washington. a lot of the most able and successful blacks left and went to toronto. beverly snow and william walker who was his business partner wound up in toronto. the carrier brothers. so it was kind of an exodus. they have really reached the limits of what was possible in washington. they had seen that there were not going to be allowed to go any farther. they moved on....
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sports fans are getting caught up in the orioles magic from the barber shop to the bars to the retail shops. the o's are the talk of the town. now that they're tied for first, people are flocking to the stores to get their own gear. >> they love the jerseys, hats and t shirts. they want top represent the team. >> there's a huge line at the orioles box office. tonight and tom's games are sold out. there are a few seats for friday and saturday. >>> tropical storm isaac already ravaged the gulf coast. how it's now affecting the northeast. >>> also, a group of boaters dealt with some unexpected turbulence. >>> some students in baltimore county are enjoying a new state of the art facility. we'll tack you in-- take you inside the updated george washington carve center. >>> severe weather hit the northeast. t.j. winick is tracking the path. >> reporter: the ghost of hurricane isaac continues to soak the east coast with rain. butt's more unusual -- >> that's a tornado. >> reporter: possible twisters, like this one shot on a cell phone in cherry hill, new jersey. >> as it's starting to go, oka
sports fans are getting caught up in the orioles magic from the barber shop to the bars to the retail shops. the o's are the talk of the town. now that they're tied for first, people are flocking to the stores to get their own gear. >> they love the jerseys, hats and t shirts. they want top represent the team. >> there's a huge line at the orioles box office. tonight and tom's games are sold out. there are a few seats for friday and saturday. >>> tropical storm isaac...
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the first day of school after teachers may have a tough time telling them apart she took them to the barber for crew cuts but left the numbers on their heads. the teachers say the new dos helped identify each brother. the mother admits she and her husband still have a hard time telling their sons apart. you can do that when they are six at eight, i don't think so. >> cute though with >>> gorgeous day still nice over the weekend today looks like the warmest. right now nothing but sunshine, quiet last couple of days finally getting moisture out of the bay area with that, clear conditions. isn't this beautiful? not a cloud in the sky and live doppler 7 hd shows the fog has been pushed offshore. what that means is we are getting a slight offshore push allowing for temperatures to warm quickly all remnants of that moisture to the east of us, we are clear everywhere. a little element helping us clear out the skies today going to lift out of the bay area and contribute to a little cooling headed our way over the weekend. right now 60 in the city. over the east bay hills by the delta we are near 70
the first day of school after teachers may have a tough time telling them apart she took them to the barber for crew cuts but left the numbers on their heads. the teachers say the new dos helped identify each brother. the mother admits she and her husband still have a hard time telling their sons apart. you can do that when they are six at eight, i don't think so. >> cute though with >>> gorgeous day still nice over the weekend today looks like the warmest. right now nothing but...
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the killer owen barber who is serving 38 years testified then that wolfe hired him to do it, but barber recanted and now says that was a lie and that he said it only to save himself, but prosecutors say they are preparing to retry wolfe. >> i don't know what evidence they have. owen has gone on the stand and admitted that justin had nothing to do with this, that it was only so that he could avoid the death penalty himself and judge jackson in a federal court found that to be a truthful statement. >> reporter: members of wolfe's extended family remember at the courthouse in force -- were at the courthouse in force today. >> he is a changed man and he's spent 10 years on death row and enough is enough already. >> this has been the strongest scared straight program any kid could ever go through. justin has grown up, has watched a number of men walk off to her death from death row and -- their death from death row and that is quite a lesson that no one should ever have to experience. >> reporter: lindsay, what was it like seeing your brother up there? do you feel like you know him or don't
the killer owen barber who is serving 38 years testified then that wolfe hired him to do it, but barber recanted and now says that was a lie and that he said it only to save himself, but prosecutors say they are preparing to retry wolfe. >> i don't know what evidence they have. owen has gone on the stand and admitted that justin had nothing to do with this, that it was only so that he could avoid the death penalty himself and judge jackson in a federal court found that to be a truthful...
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. >> reporter: on saturday king dropped his son off at the barber shop and said he would be right back. he was found shot to death in cherry hill. he was a few feet from his home. king was taken to shock trauma where he died. at this point police have few clues. family man who was working hard to ray raise his -- to raise his children many any information the public can help us with, we welcome it. >> reporter: the family says they know this is a process and that the police are doing what they can. big fred, they said, was a part of their life and touched the lives of many others and he deserved better. >> all we're asking, if you've seen anything last saturday night, please call. he was a good
. >> reporter: on saturday king dropped his son off at the barber shop and said he would be right back. he was found shot to death in cherry hill. he was a few feet from his home. king was taken to shock trauma where he died. at this point police have few clues. family man who was working hard to ray raise his -- to raise his children many any information the public can help us with, we welcome it. >> reporter: the family says they know this is a process and that the police are...
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join me next time for a conversation with benjamin barber on the conclusion of the dnc. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do thei try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hungerwalmart committed $2 billion toas we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. pbs. pbs.
join me next time for a conversation with benjamin barber on the conclusion of the dnc. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do thei try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hungerwalmart committed $2 billion toas we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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you can get your hair cut from a cool place called the public barber's salon. they use scissors only. you can find out about local geology, too. >> that sounds like fun. let's check it out. >> this is the most common rock on the surface of the earth. interesting thing is, most of this rock is covered over by the ocean. >> error congested a cool presentation on plate tectonics. tell us about what we just saw. >> we wrapped up a section of a lesson on a plate tectonics, here at the exploratory and -- exploritorium. >> are you excited to see people here having fun and learning about science? >> the people that come here are some selected to begin with, they actually enjoy science. i teach
you can get your hair cut from a cool place called the public barber's salon. they use scissors only. you can find out about local geology, too. >> that sounds like fun. let's check it out. >> this is the most common rock on the surface of the earth. interesting thing is, most of this rock is covered over by the ocean. >> error congested a cool presentation on plate tectonics. tell us about what we just saw. >> we wrapped up a section of a lesson on a plate tectonics,...
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of reality a brand of veterans home in fresno the first in the central valley >>> we got at 4 >>> a barber shop and general store where a clinic also and kitchenette >>> a virtual village of 240,000 square feet with 300 single rooms private bathrooms and landscaped space. >>> we have bocce ball and areas they consider on benches around bushes and trees >>> for rudy to know any a decorated world war two veteran who survived a death march a dream come true >>> average 90 who knows what will happen in the future >>> he signed up to live in the facility but he cannot even though there is room in fact you'll notice no unless your at all. >>> j.p. trembly with the california department of veteran affairs >>> the governor but said an $18 billion deficit, every department in california it took to cut >>> he says that is why the fresno home and another facility in redding a mistake and the another year >>> if we can head of irene dunne were looking at the fall of 2013 >>> gov. brown set aside $4 million in this year's budget to keep the two empty home is running >>> and there our electricity bills
of reality a brand of veterans home in fresno the first in the central valley >>> we got at 4 >>> a barber shop and general store where a clinic also and kitchenette >>> a virtual village of 240,000 square feet with 300 single rooms private bathrooms and landscaped space. >>> we have bocce ball and areas they consider on benches around bushes and trees >>> for rudy to know any a decorated world war two veteran who survived a death march a dream come...
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barber: thank you, madam speaker. i'm offering this amendment to improve this legislation and truly show this chamber's support for our veterans and men and women in uniform. by preventing their pay and services from being impacted by a potential government shutdown next year. the underlying bill we're voting on today lacks key provisions that are needed to protect our veterans and active duty military. my amendment will add these provisions. my amendment will ensure that our patriotic men and women are not victims of partisan gridlock. my amendment ensures that basic military pay will not be interrupted in a potential shutdown. my amendment guarantees that our armed forces will be paid for the entire year, not just the six-month duration authorized by this continuing resolution. unfortunately, congress has failed to do its job, and we cannot allow a government shutdown to impact the basic pay of our men and women in uniform. this is a guarantee and assurance that they have the right to expect we will uphold no matter
barber: thank you, madam speaker. i'm offering this amendment to improve this legislation and truly show this chamber's support for our veterans and men and women in uniform. by preventing their pay and services from being impacted by a potential government shutdown next year. the underlying bill we're voting on today lacks key provisions that are needed to protect our veterans and active duty military. my amendment will add these provisions. my amendment will ensure that our patriotic men and...